Misting does not increase water loss from plant leaves while roots are forming.
False. Misting actually helps to reduce water loss from plant leaves. When plants are misted, the water droplets on the leaves create a higher humidity around the plant, which reduces the rate of transpiration. Transpiration is the process by which water evaporates from the leaves, and it can lead to water loss for the plant.
The formation of roots is not directly related to misting. Instead, root formation is influenced by factors such as adequate water supply, proper soil conditions, and the presence of plant hormones.
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B. luteal
C. gastrulation
D. follicular
Answer:
The asnwer is C. Gastrulation.
Explanation:
Gastrulation is one of the stages of early embryonic development through which the trilaminar germinative disk is formed, which is a structure with three differentiated embryonic layers that will give rise to all the organs and tissues of the embryo. Gastrulation occurs just after embryo segmentation and implantation, that is, when the embryo has already been divided into many cells, it has become a blastocyst and has managed to nest in the endometrium, beginning pregnancy.
Knowing this, it can be concluded that it is not related to the menstrual cycle.
I believe the correct answer is gastrulation.
The menstrual cycle is divided into the follicular phase, the menstrual phase, ovulation phase and the luteal phase. The Ovulation phase is a phase between the menstrual cycle just before menstruation starts. Gastrulation on the other hand is a phase in embryogenesis after fertilization has occurred.
This is a phase in between the menstrual cycle and is triggered by a hormone produced by the anterior pituitary gland and is called the Luteinizing hormone. The phase is when the egg has matured from the graafian follicle after it bursts. This egg will travel into the fallopian tube by the help of special structures called fimbriae hoping to be fertilized. If fertilized, the egg will attach to the uterus. If not, it is removed as menstrual blood during menstruation. In this stage, the basal body temperature of the lady increases and she will have more "feelings" for sexual intercourse.
It is triggered by the hormone Luteinizing Hormone (LH) that is released by the anterior pituitary gland. After the graafian follicle releases the ovum, it (graafian follicle) matures into the corpus luteum that produces copious amounts of the hormones progesterone and estrogen to prepare the uterus for implantation by thickening it and making the mucus of the cervix more thinner to allow passage of sperms. If the lady does not become pregnant, the corpus luteum will die and the uterine wall sheds in the menstrual phase.
This is the first phase and it starts on the first day the lady sees her period. It starts due to the anterior pituitary gland secreting the hormone follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) .The hormone will stimulate formation of ovarian follicles in the ovaries and only one matures and produces estrogen to inhibit all the other eggs from maturing and also thickening the uterus. It lasts for 14 days. The ovarian follicle matures into the graafian follicle that enters the ovulatory phase.
This is totally unrelated to the menstrual cycle and it is found in embryology after the egg has been fertilized during the menstrual cycle and matures into an embryo. In this stage of embryogenesis, there is formation of the gut of a developing embryo
Level: High School
Subject: Biology
Topic: Reproduction
Fishing
Deforestation
Fishing is a human activities that does not release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
"Human activities are the various actions for recreation, living, or necessity done by people."
By deforestation and burning of fossil fuels large amount of carbon dioxide gases are released into atmosphere.
Hence, carbon dioxide is not released into atmosphere by fishing.
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The structure that secretes the neurotransmitter is the synapse. The synapse is where these neurotransmitters are located. Neurotransmitters are organic chemicals formulated by the nerve cells which enables and triggers some behavioral and cognitive, even emotional dispositions. These are activated according to specific function.
In glycolysis, the net yield of ATP molecules from the catabolism of each glucose molecule is 2 ATP molecules. Option a.
Adenine, ribose, and three serially bound phosphate groups make up the structure of ATP, which is a nucleoside triphosphate. Since it stores readily usable energy in the connection between the second and third phosphate groups, ATP is frequently referred to as the "energy currency" of the cell.
The net yield of ATP molecules from the catabolism of each glucose molecule in glycolysis is 2 ATP molecules. Glycolysis begins with glucose and ends with two pyruvate molecules, along with a total of four ATP molecules and two molecules of NADH. However, two ATP molecules are used during the process, resulting in a net gain of two ATP molecules. Option a.
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